City bisected by the Rhone | 26 |
Photo finish, so to speak? | 26 |
Of a hereditary factor | 22 |
It means "causing" | 28 |
Aladdin's benefactor | 24 |
It might be rubbed out | 22 |
Subject of wishful thinking? | 28 |
One who has to be rubbed out? | 29 |
One might be rubbed out | 23 |
It might come out with a rub | 28 |
Barbara Eden played one | 23 |
"Aladdin" spirit | 26 |
"Aladdin" character | 29 |
Yield of Aladdin's lamp | 27 |
What a rubber produces? | 23 |
Unexpected lamp benefit? | 24 |
Spirit that's willing? | 26 |
Spirit in Aladdin's lamp | 28 |
One who's rubbed out? | 25 |
One who might thank a rubber | 28 |
One often seen in a turban | 26 |
Legendary wish-granter | 22 |
Kazaam in a 1996 film, e.g. | 27 |
It's bottled-up mostly | 26 |
Granter of three wishes | 23 |
Garage door opener company | 26 |
Canadian film-making award | 26 |
Bottle opener's surprise | 28 |
Beneficial thing to release | 27 |
Barbara Eden role on TV | 23 |
Aladdin's servitor | 22 |
Aladdin's magical pal | 25 |
Aladdin's magical friend | 28 |
Aladdin's helpful friend | 28 |
Aladdin's factotum | 22 |
"Aladdin" role | 24 |
They need bottle openers | 24 |
Muslim supernatural beings | 26 |
Former Canadian film awards | 27 |
Highly intelligent group | 24 |
Bottle-dwellers of legend | 25 |
Roman guardian spirits | 22 |
Incredibly smart people | 23 |
Extremely smart people (Var.) | 29 |
Exceptionally smart people | 26 |
Wish-granters of myth (Var.) | 28 |
Tutelary Roman deities | 22 |
They're brilliant (Var.) | 28 |
They may be rubbed out | 22 |
The smartest among us (var.) | 28 |
Supernatural lamp occupants | 27 |
Granters of three wishes | 24 |
Extremely smart people | 22 |
Contents of special lanterns | 28 |
Contents of lamps, maybe | 24 |
V.I.P. at the Army-Navy game | 28 |
One with star power?: Abbr. | 27 |
Marshall or Haig: Abbr. | 23 |
Four-star leader: Abbr. | 23 |
Colonel's superior: Abbr. | 29 |
Bradley or Patton: Abbr. | 24 |
Abbr. before Grant or Lee | 25 |
Birthplace of Columbus | 22 |
Columbus's birthplace | 25 |
Columbus' birthplace | 24 |
Columbus's hometown | 23 |
Columbus' hometown | 22 |
Paganini's birthplace | 25 |
Where Columbus was born | 23 |
Italy's largest seaport | 27 |
Italy's chief port | 22 |
Italian port on its own gulf | 28 |
Columbus called it home | 23 |
Seaport south of Milan | 22 |
Paganini's hometown | 23 |
Middle Ages rival of Venice | 27 |
Italy's largest port | 24 |
Italy's busiest port | 24 |
City on the Ligurian Sea | 24 |
City on the Italian Riviera | 27 |
City of the Italian Riviera | 27 |
Andrea Doria's domain | 25 |
Site of the Palazzo Doria | 25 |
Shipbuilding center of Italy | 28 |
Rival of Pisa and Venice | 24 |
Piazza de Ferrari setting | 25 |
Palace of the Doges setting | 27 |
Jib overlapping a mainsail | 26 |
Famed birthplace, circa 1446 | 28 |
Columbus's home town | 24 |
Columbus' Italian home | 26 |
Columbus was born there | 23 |
City of Ohio and Italy | 22 |
Andrea Doria's home port | 28 |
Andrea Doria's home | 23 |
Italian-hero ingredient | 23 |
Literary classification | 23 |
Science fiction, for one | 24 |
Tragedy or comedy, e.g. | 23 |
Romance or sci-fi, e.g. | 23 |